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MoscowBernd2026-07-02 13:35:40 · 1wNo. 362499reply
Do you drink tea in your country
United StatesBernd2026-07-02 15:33:58 · 1wNo. 362500reply
Yes;Green tea,etc.
MoscowBernd2026-07-02 15:39:10 · 1wNo. 362501reply
does it have kpop drawings attached like on op pic
VenezuelaBernd2026-07-02 16:02:10 · 1wNo. 362502reply
Nope, coffee country
HungaryBernd2026-07-02 16:14:33 · 1wNo. 362503reply
Am drinkin tea right now? Simple black yorkshire, with lemon and sugar.
What's your favourite, OP?
FinlandBernd2026-07-02 16:33:11 · 1wNo. 362504reply
I drink herbal infusion "teas" much more often
United StatesBernd2026-07-02 17:18:23 · 1wNo. 362505reply
MoscowBernd2026-07-02 19:50:13 · 1wNo. 362509reply
I usually drink earl grey bergamot tea
I always heard the spiffing brit (eceleb) praise yorkshire tea so I'm curious about it
United StatesBernd2026-07-02 20:57:06 · 1wNo. 362511reply
United StatesBernd2026-07-02 20:57:51 · 1wNo. 362512reply
CanadaBernd2026-07-02 21:06:33 · 1wNo. 362516reply
Nope
CanadaBernd2026-07-02 21:11:33 · 1wNo. 362520reply
Sometimes
GermanyBernd2026-07-03 01:00:15 · 1wNo. 362528reply
Rarely
HungaryBernd2026-07-03 05:51:29 · 1wNo. 362531reply
>earl grey bergamont
I know that one. It's quite pleasant. I had a box Lipton of that and drunk it occasionally in addition to my daily tea routine.
I think yorkshire tea is kinda average on the England, it's always in the top two most consumed tea there as far as I know, so it's not a "speciality" (I'm sure they have that kind too, what I drink isn't one). We don't have it in shops here, I order it online or get it from acquaintances who moved to England, in large boxes (the bongs have them even in 1040 bags per box "size"). I prefer it over local teas since it's heftier per bag, has more leaves in them, and I can make more tea (cheaper) which is still tastier than average Lipton black here.
HungaryBernd2026-07-03 05:57:38 · 1wNo. 362532reply
Have to add that I don't buy it in boxes that big. Each box has a cellophane cover and after removal the tea will lose aroma due to the paperbox breathing. I put some bags in a tin, to protect them tho.
MoscowBernd2026-07-03 07:24:13 · 7dNo. 362533reply
le zoomer grandma tea
I'm thinking I should be getting a french coffee press but for tea. Right now I'm using drip bags and it tastes weird and kinda "uneven"
HungaryBernd2026-07-03 07:46:56 · 7dNo. 362534reply
>granma zoomer
Wtf.
I just boil water in electric cattle, chuck a teabag into a teapot then fill it up with hot water.
How come you don't use samovar?
MoscowBernd2026-07-03 15:39:56 · 7dNo. 362539reply
i'm gonna be honest I've never even seen a samovar irl I don't think
The NetherlandsBernd2026-07-03 15:46:54 · 7dNo. 362540reply
Yes very often. All sorts of teas
United StatesBernd2026-07-03 18:26:45 · 7dNo. 362543reply
Yes,cold or iced tea,The South: Known for "sweet tea," brewed hot with a generous amount of sugar and poured over ice.The Northeast & Urban Centers: Hot tea remains a staple, and larger cities boast thriving loose-leaf tea houses and bubble tea shops.
United StatesInteresting FactsBernd2026-07-03 18:27:51 · 7dNo. 362544reply
The nation that drinks the most tea is Turkey,drinks the most tea in the world per person, with the average Turkish citizen consuming roughly 3.16 kg (about 6.96 lbs or 1,500 cups) every year.On a global volume basis, China is the largest consumer overall due to its massive population, drinking over 1.6 billion pounds annually.Globally, the leading nations for per-capita tea consumption include:Turkey: ~ 3.16 kg per person annually:Ireland: ~ 2.36 kg per person annually:Azerbaijan: ~ 2.10 kg per person annually:United Kingdom: ~ 1.82 kg per person annually.
HungaryBernd2026-07-03 18:42:43 · 7dNo. 362546reply
That's very non-stereotypical from you.
My granpa had samovar. Not sure which relative of mine has it now.
 
Do you?
United StatesBernd2026-07-03 20:15:00 · 6dNo. 362549reply
Yes,quite refreshing.
The NetherlandsBernd2026-07-03 20:32:42 · 6dNo. 362551reply
Yes,why do you ask?
The NetherlandsBernd2026-07-03 20:33:38 · 6dNo. 362553reply
Ginger and mint ain't real tea
The NetherlandsBernd2026-07-03 20:38:00 · 6dNo. 362555reply
Technically you are correct. But meh
MoscowBernd2026-07-03 23:45:26 · 6dNo. 362559reply
CanadaBernd2026-07-04 01:21:34 · 6dNo. 362569reply
CanadaBernd2026-07-04 01:23:24 · 6dNo. 362570reply
QuebecBernd2026-07-04 01:24:18 · 6dNo. 362571reply
Yes,the very best and posh kind
United StatesBernd2026-07-04 01:29:56 · 6dNo. 362572reply
United StatesBernd2026-07-04 01:38:37 · 6dNo. 362573reply
United StatesBernd2026-07-04 01:42:17 · 6dNo. 362574reply
GermanyBernd2026-07-04 01:53:41 · 6dNo. 362576reply
Watered down mostly
GermanyBernd2026-07-04 01:56:13 · 6dNo. 362577reply
Rookie hacker spotted
HungaryBernd2026-07-04 06:13:49 · 6dNo. 362584reply
I just pour water directly onto the stove.
BavariaBernd2026-07-04 06:41:18 · 6dNo. 362585reply
If beer counts as tea
FinlandBernd2026-07-04 15:37:16 · 6dNo. 362592reply
Recently I learned that Lemon Balm is an NMDA receptor antagonist
Therefore I decided to buy ans infusion with lemon balm
HungaryBernd2026-07-04 17:32:29 · 6dNo. 362593reply
Grows in the garden. Sometimes I drink it. Not bad.
United StatesBernd2026-07-04 23:11:04 · 5dNo. 362596reply
What if they don't have discord?
United StatesBernd2026-07-05 17:40:16 · 5dNo. 362619reply
Coffee smells great but tastes disgusting. People just drink it for the caffeine hit, thats obvious.
FinlandBernd2026-07-06 07:30:40 · 4dNo. 362631reply
Bitter tasting things grow on you over time amd with consumenings
United KingdomBernd2026-07-06 15:10:17 · 4dNo. 362646reply
Yes
United StatesBernd2026-07-06 19:44:20 · 3dNo. 362685reply
FranceBernd2026-07-07 01:31:10 · 3dNo. 362693reply
Oui
RomaniaBernd2026-07-08 07:03:12 · 2dNo. 362798reply
Linden tea and tea with St. John's wort
MoscowBernd2026-07-08 08:47:11 · 2dNo. 362804reply
green tea today
HungaryBernd2026-07-08 09:58:33 · 2dNo. 362809reply
Linden is a good pick. But. I drink stuff like mint, lemon balm, nettle, chamomile, not regularly but often enough. Are they really deserved to be called tea?
RomaniaBernd2026-07-08 10:11:27 · 2dNo. 362811reply
I don't see a reason as to why they wouldn't, chamomile is also another one of my favourites, I've been drinking it since I was little. From the looks of it I'm not as tea-savvy as you are, I drink it irregularly, whenever I have the occasion, mostly when I catch a cold or when I have insomnia. But maybe I'm going to do it more often now that I've had this discussion, it's been sitting under my nose this entire time, I guess
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